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ENGLISH IV WORKSHOP I. Put the verb into the correct first conditional form III. Put the verb into the correct second c

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ENGLISH IV WORKSHOP I. Put the verb into the correct first conditional form

III. Put the verb into the correct second conditional form.

1. If I go (go) out tonight, I Will go (go) to the cinema. 2. If you get (get) back late, I will be (be) angry. 3. If we don´t see (not / see) each other tomorrow, we will see (see) each other next week. 4. If he come (come), I will be (be) surprised. 5. If we wait (wait) here, we will be (be) late. 6. If we go (go) on holiday this summer, we will go (go) to Spain. 7. If the weather don’t improve (not / improve), we won´t have (not / have) a picnic. 8. If I doesn´t go (not / go) to bed early, I will be (be) tired tomorrow. 9. If we eat (eat) all this cake, we will feel (feel) sick. 10. If you don´t want (not / want) to go out, I will cook (cook) dinner at home. 11. I will come (come) early if you l want (want). 12. They will go (go) to the party if they be (be) invited. 13. She will stay (stay) in London if she get (get) a job. 14. He won´t get (not / get) a better job if he doesn´t pass (not / pass) that exam. 15. I will buy (buy) a new dress if I have (have) enough money. 16. She will cook (cook) dinner if you go (go) to the supermarket.

1. If I was (be) you, I would (get) a new job. 2. If he was (be) younger, he would travel (travel) more. 3. If we didn´t be (not / be) friends, I would be (be) angry with you. 4. If I had (have) enough money, I would buy (buy) a big house. 5. If she didn´t be (not / be) always so late, she would be (be) promoted. 6. If we won (win) the lottery, we would travel (travel) the world. 7. If you had (have) a better job, we would be (be) able to buying a new car 8. If I spoke (speak) perfect English, I would have (have) a good job. 9. If we lived (live) in Mexico, I would speak (speak) Spanish. 10. If she (pass) the exam, she would be (be) able to enter university. 11. She would be (be) happier if she have (have) more friends. 12. We would buy (buy) a house if we decided (decide) to stay here. 13. They would have (have) more money if they didn´t buy (not / buy) so many clothes 14. We would come (come) to dinner if we had (have) time. 15. She would call (call) him if she knew (know) his number. 16. They would go (go) to Spain on holiday if they liked (like) hot weather.

II. Write sentences using the prompts. Use contractions. Example: Wake up late / miss bus If I wake up late, I’ll miss the bus. 1 miss bus / lose job If I miss bus, I ´ll lose job ______________________________________________ 2 lose job / have no money If I lose job, I won´t no money ______________________________________________ 3 have no money / stay at home If I don´t have money, I will stay at home 4 stay at home / sleep a lot If she stay at home, she will sleep a lot ______________________________________________ 5 sleep a lot / wake up early If He sleep lot, he ´ll make up early _____________________________________________ 6 wake up early / get a new job If I wake up early, I´ll a new job ______________________________________________ 7 get new job / be tired If I get new job, I ´will be tired _____________________________________________ 8 be tired / wake up late If I be tired, I´ ll wake up late

IV. Rewrite the sentences and use the second conditional. Example: My car is out of order. I won't drive you there. If my car wasn't out of order, I would drive you there. 1. I don't know his address. I can't contact him. If I _______________ it, I ________________ him. 2. He is ill. He can't go skiing. If he was ill, he wouldn´t go skiing. 3. He doesn't like tomatoes. He won't eat the salad. If he didn´t like tomatoes, he wouldn´t eat the salad. 4. We don't have enough room in our house. You can't stay with us. If we didn´t have enough room in our house, you wouldn´t stay with us. 5. You aren't lucky. You will not win. If you didn´t lucky, you wouldn´t win 6. I am eighteen. I can vote. If I was eighteen, I would can vote 7. Go to Corfu. You may like it. If you went to Corfu, you would may like it.

V. Leaving home: Choose the correct option to complete the sentences. 1. When children leave home to go to university, it's __c_. a. the moment they've been waiting for b. a difficult experience c. more difficult for parents than for children d. more difficult for children than for parents 2. Kerry says when students first go to uni, parents should _d__. a. give their children a lift and then stay a while b. give them a lift and then leave c. let their children find their own transport d. help them unpack their things 3. Kerry thinks students should __c_. a. do everything they can to avoid upsetting lonely parents b. go home regularly while everyone gets used to the change c. not feel bad about spending weekends in their university town d. avoid visiting their parents too much during term time 4. Kerry thinks Facebook is _c__. a. a good way to send private messages to family

b. a good way to show her parents what she's doing with her friends c. a space that parents should keep away from d. great for parents as long as you're careful with your privacy settings 5. Stuart thinks students sometimes __a_. a. look down on people who are not studying b. ask for help with their work too much c. talk about their university subjects too much d. forget that their parents were young once 6. Stuart says parents would like to ___c. a. stay for at least one night when they visit b. meet their son or daughter's university friends c. come and visit at least once a fortnight d. visit every so often and go to a restaurant together 7. Stuart is _b__. a. hurt that his daughter won't talk to him on Facebook b. critical of the amount of time his daughter spends on Facebook c. a big fan of Facebook d. confused about how to use Facebook properly 8. Stuart promises to __c_. a. make only minimal changes to his daughter's bedroom b. keep his daughter's bedroom exactly as she left it c. redecorate his daughter's bedroom and turn it into a guest bedroom d. clean his daughter's old room before she comes back to visit IV. Fill the gaps with the correct verb phrase from the box. Comprobar- soportar- dale un ascensor- Salir de casa- salir con ella- andar- pasando- Continua con

check up on / put up with / give her a lift / leave home / take her out / hang around / going on / go on about 1. The text gives two points of view about the difficult time when young people _______________ 2. Kerry was happy that her parents agreed to _______________ when she first went to uni. 3. Kerry advises parents not to _______________ while their children are trying to chat to their new roommates. 4. Kerry says students can't come home at weekends because there's so much_______________. 5. Kerry wishes her parents wouldn't _______________ their university days so much. 6. Kerry says parents should not use Facebook to _______________ their children. 7. Stuart thinks children just have to _______________ the fact that their parents might get a pet when they leave. 8. Stuart says he would like to see Kerry occasionally and _______________ for dinner.

mis padres condujeron a la universidad al comienzo del primer trimestre. eso fue genial, pero se quedaron, así que fue difícil conversar con la gente en las habitaciones cercanas a la mía. es mejor si nos dejas para desempacarnos. No nos pidas que regresemos a casa durante el período de clases. Hay mucho que hacer los fines de semana, simplemente no hay tiempo. obtén otro interés o mascota si te sientes solo sin nosotros. no nos hagas sentir culpables por irte de casa. es muy interesante escuchar tus experiencias en la universidad, pero recuerda que fue hace mucho tiempo, así que no hagas tantas cosas, las cosas han cambiado mucho. ahora tenemos muchas más deudas y será más difícil encontrar un trabajo en el futuro. por favor no nos controle a nosotros ni a nuestros amigos en Facebook. Sé que es un sitio público, pero tenemos derecho a cierta privacidad. no cambies nada en nuestras habitaciones solo nos queda la mitad de nosotros, volveremos en las vacaciones, así que por favor no toques nada. todavía nos gusta venir de vacaciones familiares con usted no se olvide de incluirnos simplemente porque no estamos allí todo el tiempo

solo porque estás en la universidad estudiando temas muy complejos, eso no significa que seas más inteligente que todos los demás. no trates a tu familia como si fueran estúpidos, realmente no somos no pierdas tanto tiempo en Facebook. necesitas tiempo para todo ese trabajo que tienes que recordarPodríamos hacerle algunos cambios a su habitación, así que trate con eso. es genial tener una habitación de invitados por fin, pero no cambiaremos demasiado las

cosas, prometemos. no olvides llamar a casa de vez en cuando y no te molestes si te llamamos por teléfono. no es molestar. Si no llamamos, no sabría que nos importa.

Ver aguantar darle un ascensor / salir de su casa / tomar su / colgar alrededor / pasando / / ir

1. el texto da dos puntos de vista sobre el difícil momento jóvenes ___ 2. Kerry estaba feliz de que sus padres acordaron ___ cuando ella por primera vez a la Universidad. 3. Kerry aconseja a los padres no a ___ mientras sus hijos están tratando de conversar con sus nuevos compañeros de cuarto. 4. Kerry dice que los estudiantes no pueden venir casa los fines de semana porque hay much___ así. 5. Kerry desea que sus padres no ___ sus días de Universidad tantos. 6. Kerry dice que los padres no deben usar Facebook para ___ sus hijos. 7. Stuart piensa que los niños sólo tienen que ___ el hecho de que sus padres podrían obtener una mascota cuando salen. 8. Stuart dice que gustaría que Kerry ocasionalmente y ___ para la cena.